Marcus Strickland is an accomplished American jazz saxophonist and composer, whose career has been marked by a deep exploration of the jazz tradition intertwined with soulful modernism. Born on February 24, 1979, in Gainesville, Florida, Strickland was drawn to the saxophone at a young age, and his development was nurtured by his immersion in a musically rich environment. He honed his craft at the New World School of the Arts in Miami before attending the prestigious New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City.
Strickland's discography reflects his inventive approach to music and his respect for the jazz lineage. With albums such as "Matter" and "Nihil Novi," he showcases his deft ability to blend classic jazz elements with contemporary sounds, earning him critical acclaim and a dedicated following. His works "Triumph of the Heavy, Vol. 1 & 2" and "Of Song" stand as testaments to his prowess as a bandleader and collaborator. "Idiosyncrasies," "Open Reel Deck," and the ambitious two-disc project "Twi-Life" further illustrate his versatility and desire to push musical boundaries. His more recent projects, "Brotherhood" and "At Last," reaffirm Strickland's standing as a musician who respects the past while continually pushing forward into new territories. His compositions and performances are characterized by a thoughtful balance of intensity and subtlety, ensuring his place among the modern vanguards of jazz.
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